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Unit I Simple Stresses and Strains: Introduction; Definition of stress and strain; tensile and compressive
stresses; shear stress, Elastic limit, Hookes law, poissions ratio, modulus of Elasticity,
modulus of Rigidity, Bulk Modulus; stresses in composite sections; Volumetric strain;
Temperature stresses. Strain Energy Stresses due to different types of axial loading; Gradually
applied loads, Suddenly applied loads, Impact loads.
Unit II Shear Forces and Bending moments Definitions; Concept of Shear force and Bending moment;
Sign conventions; Shear force and Bending moment diagrams for cantilevers, simply supported
beams and beams with overhang; point of contra flexure; member subjected to couples.
Stresses in Beams Definition; Pure or simple bending, theory of simple bending; Neutral layer,
Neutral axis, Moment of resistance, assumptions in the theory of simple bending; Section
modulus for rectangular, circular, I section and T section. Flitched Beams Definition;
Equivalent section, modular ratio, moment of resistance in flitched beams. Shear stress
distribution in Beams sections Shear stress distribution on rectangular, circular, I section and T
section.
Unit III Deflection of Beams Member bending into a circular arc; Slope, deflection and radius of
curvature; Cantilevers and simply supported beams. Macaulays method for slope and
deflection in cantilevers, simply supported beams and beams with overhang.
Unit IV Direct and Bending Stresses Stress distribution of the section of an eccentrically loaded
rectangular column; Core of Kern of the section, Circular and hollow sections. Columns and
Struts Introduction; axially loaded compression members; crushing load; Buckling or critical
load, Eulers theory of long columns, assumptions made in Eulers theory; Empirical
formulae; Rankines formula.
Unit V Torsion of Shafts Pure Torsion; Theory of pure torsion; Torsional moment of resistance;
assumptions in the theory of pure torsion; Polar modulus; Power transmitted by circular and
hollow shafts; Torsional rigidity. Close coiled helical springs Stiffness, deflection, shear stress
and Strain energy.
Unit VI Thin Cylinders and Spheres Thin cylinders; Circumferential and Longitudinal stresses; Thin
spherical shells. Riveted Connections Types of joints; Lap and Butt joints; Failure of riveted
joints; Tearing strength, shearing strength and bearing strength; Efficiency of a joint.
Books Recommended :
1. Strength of Materials by S. Ramamrutham.
2. Strength of Materials by B. C. Punmia
3. Strength of Materials by R S. Khurmi.
Unit I Thermodynamics: Laws of perfect gases, thermodynamics processes, First and Second Law of
thermodynamics, Entropy, The clausius inequality, Steady Flow Processes, carnot Cycle.
PROPERTIES OF STEAM: Use of steam tables, measurement of dryness fraction, entropy of
steam, temperature entropy and mollier charts, clausius clapeynon equation, Rankine Cycle.
Unit II Steam Generators: General Description, Boiler Mounting and Accessories, Natural and Artificial
Draught, Equivalent Evaporation and Thermal efficiency. Fuels use in boilers liquids,
gaseous and hydrocarbon
Unit III Turbine: Theory and working of impulse, reaction and gas turbine. Bleeding and reheating.
Unit IV: Internal Combustion Engine: Cycle of operation, two and four stroke cycle, general
description of S.I and C. I. engines, ignition, injection and governing.
Unit V: Water: Sources, conditioning and management of water for cooling of hot gases, cooling
towers, cooling ponds. Design of chimney. Constructional details and design aspects.
Books Recommended :
Unit IV Applications of Partial Differential Equations: Method of separation of variables for Partial
Differential Equations and its use in solving the Partial Differential Equations representing
(i) One dimensional wave equation, (ii) One dimensional heat conduction equation in
Cartesian co-ordinates and polar co-ordinates and (iii) Two dimensional steady state heat
conduction equation.
Books Recommended :
Unit II Macros, Function and Recursion, Structure and Union, Pointers, String, Basics of File
handling
.Unit III Concept of Array, Matrix operations in C and Searching, Sorting: Linear search, Binary search,
Bubble sort, Insertion sort, Selection Sort.
Unit IV Program to obtain roots of polynomial Equation: Newton-Rapson method, Regular Falsi
Method, Muller method, Bisection method, false position method. Programs for
interpolation and extrapolation using numerical methods.
Unit V Numerical Integral and Differential equations using: Initial value problems by Eulers method,
modified Eulers, Taylor series, Runge-kutta methods, Regression analysis.
Unit VI Optimization techniques, integer programming, Simplex method, dynamic programming,
programs for implementation of these method and case study.
Books Recommended:
1. Numerical methods for Scientific and Engg. Computations by M.K. Jain, Srk Iyengar, R.K. Jain, Wiley
Eastern Ltd.
2. Numerical methods for Science & Engg. By Stanton R.G., PHI.
3. The C Programming Language: Dennis Ritchie & Brain Kernighan [Pearson].
4 ANSI C: By E Balagurusamy
Unit I Thermodynamics I: The chemical potential, Gibb's Duhem equation, Fugacity, Activity,
Determination of fugacity,Chemical equilibria only for Homogeneous system- Reaction Isotherm,
Relation between Kp,Kc,Kx, The Vant Hoff equation
Unit II Thermodynamics II: The Clausius Clapeyron Equation, The Phase Rule and its derivation, its
application to water system and CO2 system, Simple Eutectic system- Lead Silver system, Nernst
distribution law, its applications- Solvent extraction theory and principle
Unit III Thermodynamics of solutions I : Raoults Law, Vapour Pressures of ideal solutions, Activity of
ideal solution, chemical potential of ideal solution, Gibb- Duhem- Margules Equation, Free energy,
entropy, and enthalpy of mixing
Books Recommended:
Subject : BTCHE 306P (BGE) Numerical Methods & Computer Programming (Practical)
Practical : 2 Hours No. of Credits :1
University : 25 Marks College Assessment : 25 Marks
Duration of Examination : 4 Hours
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Write a simple program in C for Addition, multiplication and division of two numbers.
2. Write a program in C to find whether given year is Leap year or not.
3. Write a program in C for Fibonacci sequence using function.
4. Write a program in C for Factorial Function.
5. Program to illustrate the uses of Array.
6. Write a program in C to demonstrate the use of Selection Statement (If, Else, Switch).
7. Write a program in C to demonstrate the use of Iterative Statement (For While Do While.).
8. Write a program in C for Transpose of matrix.
9. Write a program in C for Matrix Addition and Multiplication.
10. Write a Program in C for Binary Search.
11. Write a Program in C for Linear Search.
12. Write a Program in C for Bubble Sort.
13. Write a Program in C for Insertion Sort, Selection sort.
14. Write a program in C to find a root of non-linear equation by using Newton Raphson
method.
15. Write a program in C to implement Euler modified method.
16. Write a program in C to find a root of a quadratic equation using Muller method.
17. Write a program in C to implement Runga-Kutta method.
18. Write a program in C to implement Gauss-Seidal method.
19. Write a program in C to find out equation dy/dx=x+y by using Euler method.
20. Write a program in C to implement Taylors series.
21. Write a program in C to calculate coefficient of regression.
22. Write a program in C to implement Regula Falsi method.
23. Write a program in C to implement Simpsons 1/3 rd rule.
24. Write a program in C to implement Bisection Method.
2 Simple exercise in converting pictorial and isometric views into other graphic projections. Sectional
views and missing views preparation details and assembly drawing of simple machine parts from
actual models.
3 Preparation of free hand proportionate dimensioned sketches of various machine elements such as:
a. Screw threads and fasteners such as nuts, bolts, studs, locking arrangements, foundation bolts, etc.
i. Rivets and riveted joints, welded joints.
ii. Keys, cotters and couplings.
iii. Cottered joint and knuckle joint
iv. Engine and machine bearing mounts
v. Bearings and bearing mountings
vi. Different types of valves.
4 Preparation of working drawings, part lists and assembly drawings of simple machine assemblies.
Unit I Basic principles, the concept of gram atom and gram mole, conversion of units from one
system to another, concept of excess reactant, conversion and yield, Selectivity and degree
of completion of reaction.
Unit II Ideal gases, partial pressure, vapor pressure, application of ideal gas laws, volume changes
with changes of composition, dissociating gases, humidity and saturation, solubility and
crystallization.
Unit III Material balance without chemical reaction, recycle, purge and bypass calculations,
material balance with chemical reaction.
Unit IV Energy balance without chemical reaction, combined material and energy balances.
Unit V Energy balance with chemical reaction, combined material and energy balances.
Unit VI Fuels and combustion, types of fuels, heating values of fuels, theoretical and excess air,
heat and combustion problems
Books Recommended :
1. Stoichiometry and Process Calculation by Narayana K.V., Laxmikutty B. , Prentice Hall of India 2006.
2. Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering by Himmalblau D.M. & Riggs, J.B.
Prentice Hall of India 6th Edition (2011)
3. Stoichiometry by Bhatt B.I. , Vora S.M. Tata-McGraw-Hill 4th Edition 2004
4. Chemical Process Calculation by Hougen A., Watson, M. John Wiley & Sons, Third Edition 2000
Unit I Engineering materials: Classification & requirement of engineering materials and their
applications, Selection of materials, Physical and mechanical properties of ceramic &
composite materials, Polymers, Addition & Condensation polymerization,
Copolymerization, Structure & properties of polymers, Plastic.
Unit II Magnetic materials: Classification of magnetic materials, Magnetic dipole, Dipole moment,
Magnetic field strength, Magnetization, Magnetic permeability, Magnetic domains, B-H
curve, Hard and Soft magnetic materials, Ferrites and its applications.
Unit III Band theory of solids: Energy gap in solids, Classification of solids, Intrinsic and extrinsic
semiconductors, Conductivity of semiconductor materials and its temperature
dependence, semiconductor devices: photo diodes, LED, Photo Cell.
Unit IV Dielectric and Ferroelectric materials: Dipole moment, Dielectric polarization, Dielectric
constant, Types of polarization, Temperature and frequency dependence of dielectric
constant, Dielectric loss, Dielectric strength, Dielectric breakdown, Ferroelectric properties
of materials, Ferroelectric domains, P-E curve, Applications of dielectric and ferroelectric
materials.
Unit V Conducting materials: Resistivity & Conductivity of metals, Physical and Mechanical
properties of metals, Corrosion, Superconductivity, Types of superconductor, Applications
of superconductivity.
Unit VI Measuring Instruments: Number systems, Logic gates, D to A and A to D converters.
Working and uses of CRO, Cyclotron, Bain bridge mass spectrograph, Binocular and
Research microscopes, Transducers: LVDT, Strain gauge, Thermistor, Thermocouple.
Books Recommended :
1. Material science & Engineering: V. Raghavan (Prentice-Hall of India Pub., 4th edition)
2. Advances in Material Science: R. K. Dogra & A. K. Sharma (S. K. Kataria & Sons)
3. Material Science: Khurmi and Sedha (S. Chand Pub.)
4. Science and Engineering Materials: C. M. Srivastava and C. Srinivasan (New Age
International, New Delhi)
5. Material Science: I. P. Singh (New Age International, New Delhi)
6. Digital Electronics: Millman & Halkias
7. Electrical & Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation: A. K. Sawney (Dhapat Rai
Pub.)
Unit I Solids: Properties of solids, screening, screening equipments, effectiveness of screens, sieve
analysis, average diameter and specific surface. Size reduction, types of equipments used
in the various stages of reductions. Laws of crushing & grinding power requirements.
Unit II Handling of solids: Belt conveyer, screw conveyer, flight conveyers, bucket conveyer,
pneumatic conveyers. Capacity and power requirements of conveyers. Flow of solids
through fluids, terminal settling velocity & hindered settling.
Unit III Classification: Principles of classification, and jigging, equipments, tabling, magnetic and
electrostatic separation, cyclone separation, theory, principle and their design. Flotation
cells and calculations for flotation process.
Unit IV Filtration: Filtration theory, equipment for filtration, constant pressure and constant rate
filtration, filter calculations, optimum cycle time & filter aids.
Unit V Sedimentation: laboratory batch sedimentation Kynech theory , calculation of area and
depth for continuous thickeners. Centrifugation principles of a centrifuge, sedimentation,
equipments and calculations.
Unit VI Mixing and Agitation: theory of mixing nd agitation, types of equipment, mixing
characteristics, power consumption, mixing index, rate of mixing.
Books Recommended :
1) Unit operation by Brown G.G., CBS Publishers First Edition 1995, Reprint 2005.
2) Unit operations for chemical engineers by McCabe W.L. and Smith J.C. Mc Grow Hill
International Edition Seventh Edition 2005.
3) Chemical Engineering by Coulson J.N. and Richardson R.F., Butterworth Heinemann Vol. I Sixth
Edition1999.
4) Chemical Engineering by Coulson J.N. and Richardson R.F., Elsevir Publication Vol. II Fifth
Edition 2002.
5) Introduction to Chemical Engineering by Badger W.L. and Banchero J.T. McGraw-Hill 1955.
6) Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering by Hiramath R.S., Kulkarni A.P. Everest Publications 3rd
Edition 2004.
7) Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles by Christe John Geankoplis, PHI
Learning, Fourth Edition 2003
Unit I Industrial gases: Manufacture of CO, CO2, H2, N2 & O2, rare gases C2H2, and their industrial
applications
Unit II Industrial acids: Manufacture of nitric acid, sulphuric acid, Phosphoric acid and their
industrial applications
Unit III Industrial Carbon & Inorganic pigments: Manufacture & applications of, Lamp black, Carbon
black, Activated carbon, Graphite, Industrial diamond. Manufacture, properties & uses of
white pigments- white lead, zinc oxide, titanium dioxide and Lithophone.
Unit IV Marine chemicals & Nuclear industries: Manufacture of common salt from Sea water, by-
product from bitterns, Bromine. Nuclear fission reactions, Feed materials, extraction of
Uranium, uranium enrichment, nuclear reactor, reprocessing of nuclear materials,
protection from radioactivity.
Unit V Chloro-Alkali & Electrolytic and Electrochemical industries: Manufacture of Soda ash, caustic
soda &chlorine - Diaphragm cells, Mercury cathode & Mercury cells &Membrane cell.
Manufacture of potassium chlorate & per- chlorate. Artificial abrasives: Calcium carbide,
Silicon carbide.
Books Recommended :
4. G.N.Pandey, "Text book of Chemical Technology", Vol. I, 2nd revised edition, (1994).
5. A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry, by S.S.Dara, S.Chand & Co., New Delhi
Subject : BTCHE 405T (BGE) Organic Process Technology (Theory)
Lecture : 3 Hours No. of Credits :3
University : 80 Marks College Assessment : 20 Marks
Duration of Examination : 3 Hours
Unit II Alkylation: introduction and type of alkylation, alkylating agents, equipments for alkylation.
Technical preparation of Anisole, Tetraethyl Lead, Dimethyl Aniline.
Unit III Oxidation liquid and vapor phase oxidation, thermo chemistry of oxidation, Technical
preparation of citric acid,oxalic acid, vanillin from eugenol, adipic acid mgf. from
cyclohexane using green route.
Books Recommended :
1. To study the relationship between the Drag Coefficient and modified Reynolds number for
body falling through fluid. (Cd vs NRE)
2. To carry out the batch Sedimentation test and to use the results to design a thickener.
4. To establish the Filtration equation for the leaf filter system and to evaluate the compressibility
of the cake.
5. To study the power consumption of an Agitator with Reynolds and Froud number.
7. To determine the Mean Arithmetic Diameter, Mean Surface Diameter and Mean Volume
Diameter.
10. To separate the various size fractions in a mixture on the basis of their settling velocities in a
fluid. (Size Separation).
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS